by Dan Egan
@danpatrickegan
The New York Times best-selling author on the source of great bounty—and now great peril—all over the world.
Phosphorus has played a critical role in some of the most lethal substances on earth: firebombs, rat poison, nerve gas. But it’s also the key component of one of the most vital: fertilizer, which has sustained life for billions of people. In this major work of explanatory science and environmental journalism, Pulitzer Prize finalist Dan Egan investigates the past, present, and future of what has been called “the oil of our time.”
The story of phosphorus spans the globe and vast tracts of human history. First discovered in a seventeenth-century alchemy lab in Hamburg, it soon became a highly sought-after resource.
Interview with the Author
Science for the People
#624 The Devil’s Element
4/24/23 60 min
Leonard Lopate at Large on WBAI Radio in New York
Dan Egan on the Devil’s Element
4/5/23 55 min
Finding Genius Podcast
Phosphorus: What Makes It So Vital – Yet So Deadly? An Author Explains
6/4/23 32 min
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